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Blues & Sentimental

By: Jackie Washington

Origin: Hamilton, Ontario

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Side 1

8 tracks

  • I Want to be Happy

    #1 Disc 1 Side 1 02:16

  • "Eddie Martin"

    #2 Disc 1 Side 1 00:50

  • Ain't That Gravy Good

    #3 Disc 1 Side 1 02:37

  • My Mother's Eyes

    #4 Disc 1 Side 1 02:36

  • Lovin' Momma Blues

    #5 Disc 1 Side 1 04:12

  • Sugar Rose

    #6 Disc 1 Side 1 02:30

  • 'One From Regina'

    #7 Disc 1 Side 1 00:26

  • Miss Otis Regrets

    #8 Disc 1 Side 1 03:51

Side 2

7 tracks

About This Title

Jackie Washington grew up in Hamilton, Ontario's sizable Black community and started performing music at the age of five. He was a member of the Washington Brothers, whose sound was heavily influenced by the Mills Brothers, until the end of the 1930s. Washington left music as a profession during the '40s, but started singing in night clubs during the '50s. His debut album as a blues artist, Blues and Sentimental, was released in 1976. He played at folk and blues festivals throughout Canada, never venturing south of the border into the United States (where his grandparents had been slaves), and had a total of 1,200 songs at his fingertips. Washington's work transcended the folk and blues scenes, bringing him into contact with Duke Ellington, Clark Terry, and Lionel Hampton, among other jazz giants, as well as bluesmen Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, and Lonnie Johnson.

Jackie Washington; guitar, piano, vocals
Tom Evans: clarinet, tenor sax
Michael Gardner: acoustic bass
Bobby Washington: electric bass
Chris Whiteley: trumpet, coronet, harmonica
Ken Whiteley: guitar, piano
Dave Essig: slide guitar

Produced by Dave essig
Engineered by Dan and Bob Lanois
Recorded at MSR Productions, Ancaster, Ontario, March, 1976

Photography by Vytas Beniusis
Cover design by Sue Butler and David Morrow

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